Sentences with phrase «where daily fights»

In addition, both Jerry and Nora had learned to bicker growing up in families where daily fights — between their parents and among the siblings — were the norm.

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In the south and southeast Asian countries, where two - thirds or more of daily caloric intake is obtained from rice, Golden Rice can help in the fight against VAD, particularly among the people who depend mostly on rice for nourishment.
As someone who has struggled with anxiety in the past (to the point where I couldn't keep even a bite of food down), and whose soulmate fights a daily battle with it, I know how hard it is to actually talk about it.
The Countdown is comprised of the 35 most competitive House races and 9 of the most closely fought Senate races and aims to provide a daily update of where things stand.
In a society where dogs do invaluable work guiding the blind, and assisting those who need it, protect our troops, help fight crime and serve their country, yet with all this, others are kept in dreadful lives of breeding and abused on a daily basis while the local authorities and lawmakers ignore their plight.
5 PLAYABLE SHIPS: each with its own special ability and playstyle MIGHTY ARSENAL: 42 weapons and 30 upgrades with tons of customisation options BOSS RUSH: fight a weekly selection of epic bosses and work your way up the leaderboard DAILY RUN: Try to get to number one in a special daily leaderboard where all players share the same run, guns and bosses.
These seemingly internecine art world problems are mirrored in culture at large, where branded feminism appears in the guise of once - radical gestures: from Lynda Benglis's phallic woman, to the indiscriminate schlong - wagging of Miley Cyrus; from the mantra «the personal is political,» to countless «lady blogs» microscopping the daily minutiae of celebrities through a «feminist lens»; from the fight for equal pay to the «Lean - In» ideology espoused by Facebook executive and self - styled activist Sheryl Sandberg, which rethinks «revolution» as a greasy ladder that can be scaled through technocratic efficiency and a 24/7 work ethic.
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